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I was forced to go to London 
To buy me a wife. 


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And the lanes were so narrow, 
I was forced to bring my 
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In a new wheelbarrow ; 

The wheelbarrow broke, 

And my wife had a fall, 

Down came the wheel- 
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HE man in the moon 

Came down too soon 

To inquire the way to Norridge 

The man in the south 

He burnt his mouth 

With eating cold plum porridge. 


A VENDER blue, 

And Rosemary green, 
When I am king 
You shall be queen. 

Call up my maids 
At four of the clock, 

Some to the wheel 
And some to the rock ; 

Some to make hay, 

And some to shell corn, 

So they shall spend 
The early dawn. 



HOE the colt, shoe the colt, 
Shoe the wild mare ; 

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A bag full o’ rye, 

Four and twenty blackbirds 
Baked in a pie : 

When the pie was opened, 

The birds began to sing ; 

Was not that a dainty dish 
To set before the king? 

The king was in the parlor, 

Counting out his money, 

The queen was in the kitchen 
Eating bread and honey, 

The maid was in the garden 
Hanging out the clothes, 

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HERE was an old woman 
Lived under the hill, 

And if she’s not gone 
She lives there still. 

Baked apples she sold, 

And cranberry pies, 

And she’s the old woman 
Who never told lies. 


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Gooseberry pie, 

My father loves good ale, 
And so do I. 


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The bull did fight the bumble bee, 

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To buy a penny bun ; 
Home again, home again, 
Market is done. 


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Cat's run away 
With the pudding-bag string. 



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I HE man in the^ wilderness 
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How many strawberries 
Grew in the sea. 
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As many red herring 
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LE was an old woman 
up in a blanket, 

I Seventy times as high as the moon, 

^ What she did there, I cannot tell you, 
But in her hand she carried a broom. 
Old woman, Old woman, Old woman, 
said I, 

Oh whither, Oh whither, Oh whither so high ? 
To sweep the cobwebs from the sky, 

And I shall be back again by and by. 


HE Cuckoo is a bonny bird, 
She sings as she flies, 

She brings us good tidings, 
And tells us no lies. 


She sucks little birds’ eggs 
To make her voice clear, 
And never cries Cuckoo 
Till Spring of the year. 


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OBEY Shaftoe’s gone to sea, 
Silver buckles on his knee ; 
come back and marry me, 
Pretty Bobby Shaftoe. 


Bobby Shaftoe’s fat and fair, 
Combing down his yellow 
hair ; 

He’s my love for evermore, 
Pretty Bobby Shaftoe. 


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ITTLE Jack Hcmer sat in a corner, 

Eating a Christmas pie ; 

He put in his thumb, and pulled out a plum, 


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Snail, 

Come out of your hole, 
Or else I will beat you 
Black as a coal. 

Snail, Snail, put out your head, 

Or else I will beat you 
Thinking 'you’re dead. 


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Pease porridge in the pot nine days old. 
Some like it hot, some like it cold, 

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What to do there ? says Robin to Bobin, 

What to do there ? says John all alone, 

What to do there ? says every one. 

We’ll shoot at a wren, says Richard to Robin, 
We’ll shoot at a wren, says Robin to Bobin, 
We’ll shoot at a wren, says John all alone, 

We’ll shoot at a wren, says every one. 

She’s dead, she’s dead, says Richard to Robiri> 
She’s dead, she’s dead, says Robin to Bobin, 

Shd’s dead, she’s dead, says John all alone, 

m She’s dead, she’s dead, says every one. 


L ET us go to the wood, says Richard to Robin, 
Let us go to the wood, says Robin to Bobin, 
Let us go to the wood, says John all alone, 
Let us go to the wood, says every one. 






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lOW get her home ? says Richard to Robin, 
How get her home? says Robin to Bobin, 
How get her home? says John all alone. 
How get her home ? says every one. 



In a cart and six horses, says Richard to Robin, 
In a cart and six horses, says Robin to Bobin, 

In a cart and six horses, says John all alone. 

In a cart and six horses, says every one. 

How shall we dress her ? says Richard to Robin, 
How shall we dress her ? says Robin to Bobin, 
How shall we dress her? says John all alone. 
How shall we dress her ? says every one. 



We’ll hire seven cooks, says Richard to Robin, 
We'll hire seven cooks, says Robin to Bobin, 
We’ll hire seven cooks, says John all alone, 
We’ll hire seven cooks, says every one. 


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WAS once upon a time, when Jenny Wren was young. 

So daintily she danced, and so prettily she sung, 

Robin Redbreast lost his heart, for he was a gallant bird, 

So he doffed his hat to Jenny Wren, requesting to be heard, 

“ O, dearest Jenny Wren, if you will but be mine, 

You shall dine on cherry pie and drink new currant wine, 

I’ll dress you like a goldfinch, or any peacock gay; 

So dearest Jen., if you’ll be mine, let us appoint the day.” 


Jenny blushed behind her fan, and thus declared her mind : 

“ Since, dearest Bob, I love you well, I’ll take your offer kind ; 
Cherry pie is very nice, and so is currant wine, 

But I must wear my plain brown gown, and never go too fine.” 



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^ j USHY Cow bonny, let down your milk. 
And I will give you a gown of silk, 

A gown of silk and a silver tree, 

If you’ll let down your milk to me. 

































































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jy MANDA, the doll, took cold in her head, 

* A So Jane is quickly making the bed, 

While Margaret sits on the floor, as you see, 

And doses Amanda with catnip tea. 

Each, instead of trying to tease, 

Does all she can the other to please. 

Thus, though outside it is rainy weather, 

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’LL tell you a story 
About Mary Morey, 

And now my story’s begun. 
I’ll tell you another 
About her brother, 

And now my story’s done. 


ADY-BIRD, Lady-bird, 
Fly away home, 

Your house is on fire, 
Your children will burn. 





HE two gray Kits 
And the gray Kits’ mother 
All went over 
The bridge together. 

The bridge broke down, 
They all fell in, 

“ May the rats 
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OOR little Margaret and Jane 
Are under a cloud which threatens rain ! 

One little girl so teased the other 

She said she would go and tell her mother. 

Then Margaret said Jane’s dolly was old, 

That her hair would not curl, and her ring was not gold, 
Thus, notwithstanding the bright spring weather 
Little Margaret and Jane are not happy together. 






















































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HE whole world goes first up, then 
According to my view ; 

And only yesterday I heard 
My mother say so too. 


I could not see why she thought so, 
For she was sitting still ! 

And when I asked her, she replied, 
When you are a man you will ! 





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f Down by the brook in the meadow 

They sport through the bright autumn hours. 
They ride on the dragon-fly’s pinions, 

Their boats are green leaves on the stream, 
Their table the bright scarlet toad-stool, 

Set with nectar and berries and cream. 






















































































































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I HESE are the dear little fairies 
Who care for arbutus in spring, 

Who brush off the snow from its cradle 
With plumes from the first blue-bird’s wing. 
They open the robes of soft flannel 

Which hide the wee buds from our sight, 
And tenderly watch while they waken, 

And the rosy hue flushes the white. 





WHEN falls the soft mantle of winter, 
Which covers the flowerets fair, 

The dear little fairies will gather 
And dance in the crisp frosty air. 

At nightfall each one takes his pencil, 
And while we are snugly at rest 
Will daintily trace on the window 
The form of the flower he loves best. 
















































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